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16 He deign'd to die that they might rie again, And hare with him in the ublimet kies, Life without death, and glory without end.

Improve your privileges while they tay, Ye pupils, and each hour redeem, that bears Or good or bad report of you to heav'n. Let in, that baneful evil to the oul, By you be hunn'd, nor once remit your guard; Suppres the deadly erpent in its egg. Ye blooming plants of human race divine, An Ethiop tells you 'tis your greatet foe; Its tranient weetnes turns to endles pain, And in immene perdition inks the oul. To